Walthard cell rest

English

Etymology

Named after Swiss gynecologist Max Walthard (1867–1933), who described them in 1903.

Noun

Walthard cell rest (plural Walthard cell rests)

  1. A benign cluster of epithelial cells most commonly found in the connective tissue of the Fallopian tubes, but also seen in the mesovarium, mesosalpinx, and ovarian hilus.
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